Yellow-browed Seedeater
Crithagra whytii
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The yellow-browed seedeater is a northeast African endemic. It is similar to the streaky seedeater except for the yellow supercilium, face and necklace. It is uncommon and seen at mid and low altitude forest edges in western Tanzania. The upper photos were taken at Ibaga-Makete. The left 2nd row photo was taken in Mufindi, courtesy of Per Holmen; the right 2nd row, in Kidabaga, courtesy of Michael Poulsen; the 3rd row, Mufindi, courtesy of Isaac Kilusu; the lower, Kitulo, courtesy of Florence Holmen.
 
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All unattributed images on this website are:
copyright © 2001-25 Ron Eggert or David Peterson
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Michael Poulsen, Florence Holmen, Per Holmen, Isaac Kilusu

Last Update this page: 7-13-25